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SPORTING GOODS OF EYERY DESCRIPTION. 

GYMNASIUM. 

REVOLVEBS AND 

GUNS. 

FIREMEN SUPPLIES. 

AIR GUNS. 

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NOTICE (important). 

Customers will please read this Notice carefully, thereby 
saving themselves, as well a3 us, a great deal of trouble, and 
sometimes extra expense* 



Our Terms are Cash. The best and safest way to send money 
i& by Post Office Order, Eegistered Letter, or Draft When this 
is not convenient, we will send goods C. 0. D., where orders exceed 
$5.00 ; for a less amount cash must accompany the order. Prices 
quoted in this Catalogue are the prices in New York ; we box and 
ship goods free of charge, but all Express charges, both on goods 
and for returning money (if sent C. 0. D.) must be paid by the 
parties ordering. Always state distinctly where goods are to be 
sent, and the name of the Express Company at your nearest station. 
Publications mentioned in this Catalogue will be sent by Mail, 
postpaid, on receipt of price. 

Sample Belts, Balls, Caps, Spikes, Stoekings, small lots of Fish 
Lines and Hooks, will be sent by Mail, provided the money is sent 
v.-ith the order, with an additional 6 cents an ounce to prepay the 
postage. 

Bats, Shoes, Skates, and all bulky goods sent by Express only. 

Persons sending for goods made to order should give us at least 
one week's time to make a complete outfit for nine men. 

In ordering goods, please order by numbers, as in Catalogue. 
Goods not mentioned and made to order, will be charged extra. 

If you want to save money, send your money with the order (as 
mentioned above), thereby saving the return C. 0. D. charges. 

We are always willing to give advice, or answer any questions 
in our business, without charge. 

FECK & SNYDER, 

126 Nassau St., N. V. 



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TO CLUBS. 



Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1873, by Peck & 
Sxideb, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. 

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INTRODUCTION. 

In presenting tliis Catalogue of Base Ball Players', Gymnasts*, 
Skaters', Cricketers' and Archery goods, and articles for the sporting 
fraternity at large, we feel that we are supplying a want which has 
been much felt throughout the United States ; in fact, we may say 
the whole world. We do not mention one only, but all Sports 
and Games which are a physical benefit to mankind; therefore, in 
pioneering for the sporting world generally, we keep our patrons 
constantly posted in all new Games, Articles and Sports as soon as 
brought out. All goods advertised in our Annual Catalogue we 
keep constantly on hand (most of them we manufacture ourselves), 
and will guarantee to sell at as low prices as can be found elsewhere. 

Particular attention paid to all orders received from Clubs 
and Colleges. 

Thanking the fraternity at large for the liberal patronage 
extended in past years, and soliciting a continuance of the same. 

We remain, 

Tours respectfully, 

PECK & SISTYDER. 



BBIOE LIST 



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Cricket and Archery Implements, 

SKATES, 

FISHING TACKLE, AND ALL MANLY SPORTING GOODS. 



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Being manufacturers of the goods mentioned in this cata- 
logue, we offer them to clubs and dealers, believing our low 
prices for the superior grade of goods we offer wiU secure your 
patronage. 

In ordering, order by numbers, as indicated in list, and never 
neglect to send sizes of Shoes, Caps, Belts, &c. 

NOTE. Any one sending us an OF&cr at one time amounting 

to $10, is entitled to tne Wholesale Rates or Dozen Prices, 

LEATHER BELTS. 

For Firemen, Ball Players, and other organizations : 

Per doz. 

No. 1. Boys' Plain Black Patent Leather, If inches 

wide ; waists 24 to 30 inches $2 00 

No. 1^. Men's, as above, 2 inches wide ; waists 31 to 

35 inches \ . . . 3 00 

No. 1. of Red, White, or Blue Patent Leather, Boys'. . 3 00 

No. H of Red, " " " " Men's.. 4 00 

Any of the above styles, fancy stitched, with silk (see Belt 

Illustration No. 3), one dollar per doz extra. 

No. 7. Black Patent Leather, half-lined, with name of 
club in red, white, or blue block letters, in sunk 
panel of same colors, with initials of player on 
side, to match ' 12 00 

No. 7. Colored Patent Leather 15 00 \ 

No. 5. Black Patent Leather, full-lined and fancy stitched, 
with silk around the edges, lined with fine en- 
amelled leather star or shield-shaped slide, with 
initials of player on, and name of club on 
back 18 00 

No. 5, Colored Patent Leather 21 00 



EiEATESESfc BE&TS— Continued. 
2To. 9. Black Patent Leather, full lined and bound, scol- 
loped edges of red, white, or blue patent leath- 
er. In other ways same as No. 7 . 21 00 

jNTo. 9. Colored Patent Leather. . 24 00 

For Illustrations of the foregoing styles, see corresponding 
ISTos. on Illustrated page of Belts, JsTos. 1 to 9. The workman- 
ship on these belts is first-class. The difference in price between, 
colored and black leather is the cost of the leather only. They 
are all made the same. 

IMPORTED WORSTED WEB BELTS- 

These belts have become extremely popular among ball play- 
ers, gymnasts, and the boating fraternity, where it is necessary 
that nothing should impede the motion of the body in the various 
attitudes. This has been the objection to heavy leather belts, 
and thus these are preferable. These belts are made of the best 
material, 2-J- inches wide, and made any length to suit the size 
of waist. We now have in stock the following thirteen different 

Styles: PerDoz. 

.No. 10. (see illustration.) White Centre, Red Edge $9 00 

No. 11. " " " " Blue u 9 00 

No. 12. «• " Red " White " 9 00 

No. 13. " " all Red 9 00 

No. 14. " « Red and White Stripes alternate 9 00 

No. 15. " " Blue Centre, White edges 9 Oa 

No. 16. (not illustrated), all White 9 00 

No. 17. (see illustration ^ all Blue 9 00 

No. 18. " " Red, White, and Blue Stripes al- 
ternate 9 00 

No. 19. " « Blue and White stripes alternate 9 00 

No. 20. " « Green Centre, White Edges .. . 9 00 

No. 21. " " Blue and White Cross Bars, new 9 00 

No. 22. " « Red and " " " ' " 9 00 

The above styles correspond with the similar numbers, 10 to 
22 on our colored sheet. 

Any of the above styles, with name of Captain or name of 
Club on back, on leather panel, leather letters to match, $3 per 
•dozen extra. 

MOTIOE. 

Please when ordering goods from colored plates do not cut the "book, but 
send the number or name, and all will be correct. 

Every ball player and lover of legitimate sports, whlcl* we 
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U^SiOiM WEB BELTS. 

Of this grade of webbing we make but two styles; b^lts 2 
inches wide" and lengths to suit wearer. 

A — Red Centre, white border per doz, $4 00 

B— Blue " " l \ " 4 00 

Gymnasium Belts, made of imported Webs, of the best 
materials and patterns, russet leather finish, 
double straps, heavy plated buckles, with 3 
and 3f inches per doz. 18 00 

PRIZE BELTS. 

On hand, or made to order, any style or pattern required. 
We make Prize Belts for Base Bail and Boat Clubs, Firemen, 
Pedestrians, &c. 

No. 23. With plated silver mountings each $6 00 

No. 24. " pure " " " 15 00 

No. 25. Extra Fine Stitched Belt, with name, &c, ac- 
cording to style and workmanship, each, $3, $4 and $5. 

CAPS. 

Base Ball, Boating, Firemen's, Cricket, Jockey, Fatigue and 
special styles to order. If we do not illustrate what you want, 
send your design, and we can make it. In ordering, consult our 
colored sheet, an# order by numbers. The following are our 
reduced prices : — 

Per doz. 
Styles No. 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72, 99, 100, 101, 

102, of second quality Flannel or Alpacca $9 00 

The above styles of the best Uniform Flannel 12 00 

« " « " " Opera " . 12 00 

" « " " " Merino « 15 00 

Styles No. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, are Jockey-shaped, and 
require leather peaks ,and straps. We make no second quality 
of these styles. 

The above of best Uniform Flannel $12 00 

" * " Opera " 15 00 

* " " Merino " , 18 00 

Style No. 103, Military Fatigue Caps, of first quality 

Flannel 12 00 

Of Fine Blue or Black Cloth 18 00 

Styles No. 104, 105 and 109, Navy or Boating Caps, of 

White Duck 15 00 

• Of Best Blue Flannel 12 00 

Of " " Cloth ^15 00 

White or black glaze silk Covers for Boating Caps, $6 per doz. 



CAPS— Continued. 

No. 108. Red, White, Blue, Black or Glazed Cloth, for 9 

political or special occasions *l 00 

Ho. 108, (See cut on colored sheet), made of any color- 
ed Flannel. . . 12 ©0 

Best Blue or Black Cloth, silk lined. . 18 00 

Enameled Leather, Red, White, or Blue — the 

best and most serviceable «ap made . . 24 00 

Glazed Cloth, any color, Red, White, or Blue, 
for special or 4th of July Parades ; not for 
long service 9 00 




Any of the above styles, with front and figure of company, as 
per above cut, of black patent leather, colored center, white let- ; 
ters, $12 per doz. extra. The same of colored leather, $15 per 
doz. extra. 

PANTS. 



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No. 26. Pants, 1st quality flannel, 

of any color desired... .. . $42 

No. 27. Pants, 2d quality flannel, 

any color desired 36 

No. 33. Boat Club Pants, Navy 

style, of the. best Flannel. 48 

Parties ordering Pants can be guaran- 
anteed a perfect fit by sending the mea- 
surement as per subjoined diagram : 
Size around waist, as per diagram. . 1 to 2 
Outside seam, " " . . 3 to 4 

Inside seam, " " 1 . 5 to 6 

In measuring for Knee Pants, measure 
6 inches below the knee. 




HATS. 

See Cuts on Colored Sheet. 



Per doz. 



No. 107. Made of the best Uniform Flannel, Red, White 

and blue, trimmed any color $18 00 

Ho. 106. New. Same price as No. 107. This is a very de- 
desirable stylo for boating, cricket and base-ball. 



SHIRTS. 

Green or any colored flannel, and trimmed with aHy colored 
T>raid and buttons, with initial letter on front,- to match, as per 
styles Nos. 26, 29, 31, 27, 30, 28, <fec, (see colored sheet). 

Per doz. 

No. 34. Shirts, 1st qual- i^|^. 

ty flannel $42 00 

No- 35. Shirts, 2d quali- 
ty flannel 36 00 

No. 36. Shirts, 3d quali- 
ty flannel 30 00 

No. 37. Opera Flannel, 

any color 48 00 

No. 38. Boat Club Shirts 
(see the colored 
sheet, cut No. 
33), with extra 
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collar star, or 
anchors on col- 
lar, made in the 
best manner. . . 54 00 

No. 39. Shield Shirt Fronts, with initial letter of club on 

front i $6 00 

No. 40. Initial Letters, for shirt fronts , 2 50 

No. 41. Monogram Letters, for shirt fronts 3 00 

BASE-BALL STOCKINGS, 

To be worn with knee breeches, made of all wool, bright 
colors, extra long, to come above the knee. 

In ordering, order by numbers 50 to 59 (see Colored Sheet). 
JPriee^ per dozen pairs $12 00 




Per doz. 



ase-Ball, Rimi, Spasta, Boating and other Stag. 

No. 125. Running Shoes, made of white canvas, low cut 
(see cut following page — ), without spikes, per 
pair $3 50 

No. 126. Made of Russian Calf Skin, with patent spikes 

in soles 8 00 

Per doz. pair. 

No. 126^. Of extra white canvass, extra instep straps, 

without patent spikes $42 00 

No. 127. Base Ball Shoes, made of good white canvass, 
with instep strap. (See cut No. 127, following 

page, with patent spikes in soles) 39 00 

Without patent spikes 27 00 

No. 128. Gymnasium and Boating Shoes, white canvas 
with shir string to tighten around ankle, sole 
leather bottoms, (see engraving No. 126) per pair 1 00 

No. 128 E. Low cut English Gymnasium and Rowing 
Slippers, thin leather soles and fine white can- 
vas uppers, leather trimmed toes and heels, per 
pair 2 50 

No. 128 R. Same style as No. 128 E, but having rubber 

soles, per pair - 2 00 

No. 128 Y. Low or high cut English Yachting Shoes, 
new patent hard rubber soles, made so as not 
to slip on the decks ; plain or fancy made, per 
pair $5 to 8 00 



' Particular attention is called to our J^ouient Spike, the plates of 
which, are inserted between the two soles of the shoes when made. Any 
player, by means of the key which accompanies each set, can put the 
spikes or points on, or take them off, in a moment. 

BASES-Best Sail Canvas. 

No. 133. First quality, 3 canvas bags, 3 leather straps, 

and new regulation home base, complete set. . . $6 00 

No. 134. Second quality canvas, same number of pieces 

as No. 133 4 50 

Taylor's Patent Base Castings can be used on either the 

old or new bags. Complete set 2 00 

No. 135. Taylor's Patent Bases, complete; can be ad- 
justed on the field in a moment, and cannot get 
out of order. Price, complete, with home plate $8 00 




No. 66. 




No. 67. 



No. 68. 




No. 69 



No. 70. 




No. 71. 



Base Bali, Cricket, Archery, and Lacrosse Caps. 




Base Ball, Running, and Gymnastic Shoes. 



BASE BALL SHOE SPIKES. 

No. 132. Taylor's Spike. 




Doz. set $3 00 

Directions for Fastening Taylor's Safety Spike. — Place the 
spike on the shoe (as represented in the cut) with the wide spur or 
spike in front, 1 1-3 inches from the end of the sole to the wide 
end of the spike. Use an awl to make holes for screws, then drive 
the screws securely down to place. 

No. 129. Peck & Snyder's new and improved Shoe Spike, patented 

May 10th, 1867. 




These Spikes are so made that, with a key which accompanies 
each set, they can be put on or taken off in three minutes. They 
can be fastened on any &ind of a boot or shoe, and after use in thi 



field can bo wora in the streets without injury to the spikes, shoes, 
or feet. Fig. 1 represents the round spikes, which can be put on 
any ordinary boot or shoe after it is made ; and with key (Fig. 2) 
the screws or points can be taken out or inserted at pleasure. Fig. 
3, the square or oblong, can be inserted between the soles of the 
boots or shoes when made to order, the screws or points being in- 
serted or removed at pleasure, same as Fig. 1. Each set is put up 
in a neat box, and in so small a compass as to be carried in the 

vest pocket. Per doz. set $12 00 

No. 130. Brass Shoe Spikes, English Cricket, set of 8 and 

screws, doz. set 7 00 

No. 181. Malleable Iron Spikes, set of 8 and screws, doz. set, 2 00 



Copyrighted Base Ball Score Books, 

With new end improved methods of scoring, as now used by first- 
class Clubs, are superior and cheaper than any others yet published. 



Peck & Snyder's Pocket Score 

Book, pamphlet, 7 games 10c. 

" " cloth, 23 games. 25c. 



Peck & Snyder's Pocket Score 

Book, cloth, 48 games 50c. 

" " boards, 61 games. 75c. 



The Practice Base Bail Score Book. 

This book is more for the use of Junior Clubs, or for practice 
games for Senior Clubs. It is a trifle smaller than the large field 
books, containing space for all the particular points in the game. 

Bound in cloth, very fancy, 60 games. $1 75 

The Practice Score Book No. 2, same size sheet as the Prac- 
tice Book, bound in flexible bds., for pooket, 30 games.. 1 00 

The New Association Field Score Books y 

This is the only authorized Pield Score Book published, and is 
now adopted by the Senior and Junior Conventions of Base Ball 
Players. 

80 games, boards * $2 GO 

60 " " 3 00 

* 90 " " 4 00 

ISO " " 4 75 

80 " doth 2 50 

Pield Score Books made to order, any number of games or any 
style of binding required. 
Peck & Smyder's Eeporter's and Scorer's Sheets (new) put in neat 

pads of 59 each, and convenient &im for the pocket, each....50cts. 



60 games, cloth 3 £5 

90 *« " 4 25 

120 " " 5 00 

Score Sheets 05 



BASE-BAEiIi BATS-Continued, PerDoz. 

No. 107. Same Model as 106, of light American willow, 

bass, or spruce « . $3 60 

No. 108. American willow, loaded with ash, very tough 

and light 9 00 

No. 109. Boys' ash Bats, 24 to 34 inches long $1 50 to 2 00 



No. 140. Lyman's Patent Self-adjusting Ash Bat, of select- 
ed timber, with hollow center, and a sliding 
block of wood, which falls to the handle of the 
bat when in the attitude for striking, thus pre- 
venting the bat from being top-heavy 9 00 

BAT BAGS. 

No. D. Best Sail Canvas Bags, for holding 2 doz. bats, 

leather top and bottom, each 7 00 

No. S. Best Sail Canvas Bags, for holding 1 doz. bats, 

leather top and bottom, each V ..... 5 00 

PRIZE BAT AMD BALL. 

* N.Y. £ 




No. 110. Prize Bat and Ball, in morocco case, as per 
above cut, silver-plated ball, rosewood bat, 
highly polished silver-plated mounting, and 

engraved * . $25 00 

No- 111. Same as 110, without ball 20 00 

No* 112. Rosewood Bats, polished 4 00 

3fro. 114. Prize Bat Cases, same as No. 110 _ 10 00 



IBJLSIE-BJSlIjILiS. 

We take pleasure in offering to ball players our Wholesale 
Reduced Prices on Base-Balls. We have made a lasting repu- 
tation on these goods by keeping the quality sttperior to any in 
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We would caution players against many imitations that are 

offered. All of our brand are stamped as shown in the cut. 
Samples by mail, post paid. $1.75 each. *.; 

Per do*; 

Professional Dead Red Ball , £15 00 

" •* White Bah .. 15 00 

Tan Horn's " " i: 15 00 

Harvey Ross " " ' c 15 00 

Ryan's « " . " 15 00 

Peck & Snyder's Bounding Rock, lively 12 00 

" " Atlantic, lively. 12 00 

" l ' Star Ball 9 00 

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Per doz. 

Peck & Snyder s Dollar Ball, YV T hite $7 00 

" " " " Red '../ 8 00 

" " Practice or Junior Ball, lively 6 00 

" " Half Dollar, lively 4 CO 

" " Young America, White, lively 3 00 

" " Lively "White. 2 00 

" " No. 25, lively 1 50 

" " No. 14, colored morocco. . . 85 

Base-Ball Foul Flags. 

Per pair. 

No. 119. Made of any color silk, with initial letter of 
club painted in gold (see Colored Sheet; No. 
120), and trimmed with any colored silk fringe 
to match (without staffs) $8 00 

No. 124. X Extra Frencli Polished Flagstaffs to match 

the above flags, brass spear heads and tips .... 5 00 

No. 121 and 122. Made of red, white, or blue and bunt- 
ing, or of any two colors (sec Colored Sheet) . . 2 00 

No. 123. With initial letter of club 3 00 

No. 124. Plain Ash Staffs, 1 feet long, with brass tips. . 2 00 
American Flags made of the best bunting. 
All sizes and Prices, always on hand. 

SP0KTMG PUBLICATIONS. 

Sent by mail on receipt of price. 

Beadle's Book of Averages, annually < , 10 

Dewitt's Base-Ball Guide, " 10 

How to Play Croquet (Beadle's) 10 

Croquet (by Captain Mayne Reid), official 25 

" bound in cloth 50 

" latest English Edition, boards f 25 



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On Xted, White, or Blue Ribbon per doz. $3 OG 

Each additional dozen, same printing 1 00 

On Fine Silk Ribbon per doz. 6 0O 

Each additional dozen, sama printing • • • 2 oa 



Fireman's Service Caps* 

No. 73. No. U. 




Made in the Most Serviceable Manner. 

No. 13. Fireman's Service Caps, 8 cone per doz. $66 00 

No. 74. « « » 4 cone " 60 00 



Fireman's Trumpets, 




Polished Brass, 20 inches long, 3 bahds, each i $6 50 

" " " " " 2 " " . . . I 5 50 

" " " " 3 " « 5 50 

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" " " « " 2" " .1 50 

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Gymnasium Goods. 

■ ■» $ »■ 

Home Gymnasium, complete — 

No. 1, $5 00 ; No. 2, §6 00 ; No. 3, $7 
(Larger Sizes made to order.) 
Cl " Horizontal Bar (for in or out door use) . 12 

" Self-adjusting Family Gymnasium . . 15 

Iron Dumb Bells (Japaned) per lb. 

MapleWood " » 

Lignumvitse " , » 

Exercise Rings, maple, 3, 4 and 5 in. diameter per pair 

Exercise Eings, different woods glued, 3, 4 and 5 in. " 

Exercise Eings, galvanized iron, 3, 4 and 5 in " 1 

Black Walnut or Hard Wood Wands, 6 feet long..., « 

Trapeze Bars (hard wood), 3 and 4 feet long M 1 

Fencing Foils, No. 1, iron mounts, wound handles.. "- 2 

" No. 2, brass do, fancy wound handles. " 3 

" No. 3, brass mountings, extra wound 

handles and fine steel blades. .. " 4 

" " Blades, No. 2x « 

Haute Eapier Swords . . . . " 

Wire Fencing Masks, No. 1, plain " 

11 No. 2, with ears " 

(t " " No. 3, with ears and tops " 

Fencing Sticks, with willow baskets " 

Wire Helmets (for broadsword and fencing exercise). " 
Cane " " " " » « 

Fencing Gloves, filled with curled hair, No. 1, plain. " 2 00 

" " No. 2, gauntlets and fancy trimmed. " 3 00 

Boxing Gloves (curled hair). No. 0. Boy's. per set of 4 3 50 

No. 1. Men's. " 4 50 

" " " No. 2. " » 5 00 

No. 3. " « 6 00 

" 1 " " No. 4, " " 6 50 

Nos. 3 and 4, heel padded, 50c. ; or heel padded and ventilated, 
$1.50 per set extra. 

Gymnasium Shoes, white canvass, low cut per pair 1 00 

1 i (English) indiarubber soles " 3 00 

Belts, fine, heavy worsted web, fancy 

finished, 3 in. wide each 2 00 

" 2* in. " " 75 

" Pants, flannel, any color, made to order. $3 00 3 50 

Improved Striking Bags, each, 201b., $10 00 ; 251b. 15 09 

301b to 351b. 20 90 



REGULATION BASE-BALL BATS. 

Our assortment of the above is the largest in the country. 

Clubs in ordering selected bats from the following styles, can 

depend on getting the best in the market. In ordering order by 

numbers. Also state what lengths are required. Men's, or 

Regulation Bats are 36, 38, or 40 inches long. Boys' Bats are 

from 24 to 34 inches long. 

Per doz. 




No. 100. Hill's Patent Spring Bat. 
Made of second growth ash, tough and durable 9 00 



No. 101. Hill's Patent Fluted Bat. 
American willow, light and strong . 



6 00 




No. 103, Willow Bat, Full Polished. 
Imitation English willow, full French polished 8 00 




No. 103. Half Polished J3at. 
Same as 102, only half French polished 5 00 




No. 105. Peck & Snyder's Wound Handle Bat. 
Sapling ash, with handles wound round with cord and 

waxed. Very strong and durable 6 00 




No. 106. Ash, Bass, Spruce, Pine & White Wood Bats. 
Our Boston and Mutual model ash bats, free of blemish. . 3 50 



ENGLISH IMPORTED FOOTBALLS. 



Rugby or Oval-shape, Association or Round. 

They are made of the best Vulcanized India-rubber Bladder, with 
outside Leather case ; are warranted to stand any climate, and to 
outlast three or more ordinary ones ; they are properly inflated 
before shipped, and will keep so until worn out. We have had 
made for our special Trade, a second quality of the English Balls, 
as will be seen by the following Prices. The bladders are the 
same as ist, but the Leather Case is not quite so heavy, and lined. 

Prices for Bladders only : 
Nos. i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 

$1 00. 1 50. 1 75. 2 00. 2 25. 2 50 each. 



The Rugby or English Match Balls 

Are made of Vulcanized India-rubber Bladder, with heavy outside 

Leather Case, and are warranted to stand any climate a?id to outlast 

Three ordinary Balls. 

1st Quality. 2nd Quality, 
.each $2 OO 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



No. 1. 


16 


inchi 


No. 2. 


19 


do. 


No. 3. 


22 


do. 


No. 4. 


24 


do. 


No. s- 


27 


do. 


No. 6. 


30 


do. 



do. 


3 00 




do. 


4 00 


$3 00 


do. 


5 00 


4 00 


do. 


6 00 


5 00 


do. 


7 00 


6 00 




$1 

I 



The Association Ball, 

Made of heavy Canvas, thoroughly saturated with Rubber ', very 
strong. To be blown up with Key, which goes with each o?ie. 

... each 

. do. 

, do. 

.;. ... do. 
... ... do. 

do. 

Football Foul Flags of Bunting, plain (without poles) per pair 

Do. do. do. (with poles) ... do. 

Do. do. plain with initial letter of Club do. 

Do. do. silk, do. do. do. 

Football Stockings, all wool, long legs, assorted styles do. 

Ballot Boxes for Clubs, &c, Black Walnut, new style, each 

Football Pants, Shirts, Caps and Belts, same prices as Base Ball 



No. t. 


20 inches in 


circumference 


No. 2. 


22 do. 


do. 


No. 3. 


24 do. 


do. 


No. 4. 


26 do. 


do. 


No. s- 


28 do. 


do. 


No. 6. 


30 do. 


do. 



50 

75 

25 
So 
00 

5° 
00 
00 
00 
00 
1 00 
5 5o 




PECK & SNYDER'S 

NEW STYLE BALLOT BOX, 

Made of fine polished Black Walnut, for Base Ball, Cricket, Archery, and all 

Sporting Clubs, also for Masonic, Odd Fellows Lodges, Temperance, and all 

Societies or Lodges. Complete with White and Black Balls. 

Each $5 50 cts. 



ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS. 

BOWS. 



Gents' best Snakewood Bows, 6 ft. 6 in., best Flemish Strings, 

40 to 60 lbs., $10. 
Gents' best Back Bows, 6 ft., best Flemish Strings, 46 to 70 

lbs., $8 50. to $10 each. 
Ladies' best Back Bows, 4, 41, 5 and 51 ft., best Flemish 

Strings, 24 to 40 lbs., $2 25, $3 50, $3 75, $5, $5 50, 

$6 50, $8. 
Gents' best Lancewood. Self Bows, 6 ft., Flemish Strings, 56 

to 65 lbs., $4 50 and $5 each. 
Fine Lancewood Bows, Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped 

and Fine Strings, 6 ft., $3 ; 5 ft., $2 50 ; 41 ft., $1 75 ; 

4 ft., $1 50 each. 
Fine Lancewood Bows, Polished and Horn Tipped, 5 ft., 

$2 ; 41 ft., $1 50 ; 4 ft., $1 38 ; 31 ft., $1 ; 3i ft., 75c. 

each. 
Lancewood Stained Bows, 6 ft., $2 50 ; 5 ft., $1 25 ; 41 ft., 

60c. ; 4 ft., 45c. ; 31 ft., 35c. each. . 
Lancewood Plain Bows, 3k ft., 20c. ; 3 ft., 15c. ; 2J ft., 12c; 

21 ft., 10c. each. 

Japanese Bows, with fine Flemish Strings, 6 ffc., $2 each. 
Hickory (Indian make) Arrow and String with each Bow, 

36 in., 25, 30 and 40, 46c. ; 40 and 50 in., 50c. ; 60 in., 

75c. each. 

ARROWS, &c 

Arrows, Fine Footed, 28 in., $9 per doz. 
Arrows, Fine Footed, 25 in., $9 per doz. 
Arrows, Gents', Old Deal, 28 in., $7 per doz. 
Arrows, Ladies', u 25 in., $7 a 
Arrows, Fine Polished, 28 in., $3 ; 25 in.,. $3. 
Arrows, Horn Nooked, Steel Point, for Practising, 28 in., $2 
50 ; 25 in., $2 25 per doz. 



ABCHERY IMFIiKMENTS-Continued. 

Arrows, Ordinary, with Sharp Points, 2S in., $2 ; 25 in., 

$1 75. 
Arrows, Common Sharp Points, 21 in., $1 25 ; 20 in., $1 ; 

18 in., 75c. per doz. 

Arrows, Common Blunt Points, 18 in., at 62c. ; 15 in., 40c. 

per doz. 
Arrows for Japanese Bows, $2, $2 25, $3 and $3 50 per doz. 

French Arrows, Horn Points, 24 in., $3 ; 28 in., $5 per 
doz. 

Hickory Arrows (Indian make), 18 in., 60c. ; 21 in., 80c. ; 
24 in., $1 ; 27 in., $ 1 25 per doz. 

Grease Box, Wood, each, 25c. and 50c. 

Grease Box, Ebony, with Grease, 75c. 

Ebony Scoring Tablet, Round, with Card and Pricker, each, 

75c. 
Patent Leather Tablet, Square, with Card each, 75c. 
Scoring Cards for Round Tablet, 40c. per doz. 
Scoring Cards for Square Tablet, 75c. per doz. 
Archery Book of Rules (new), 13 Illustrations, cloth, each, 

25c. 
Straw Targets, with Canvas Baizes, 12 inches, $1 ; 15 

in., $1 25 ; 18 in., $2 ; 21 in., $2 50 ; 24 in., $2 75 ; 

27 in., $3 50 ; 30 in., $4 50 , 36 in., $5 50 ; 42 in., $6 

50 each. 
Bow Strings, best Flemish, 25c, 35c, 40c, and 50c. each. 

Patented Iron Target Stand, 5 ft., $7; 51 ft., $8 ; 6 ft., 
§10 per pair. 

Quivers, Ladies', $2, $2 75 ; best, $3 each ; Gents', $3 75 
each. Sockets and Belts, Ladies' and Gents', $3 75 each. 

Ann Guards for Ladies and Gentlemen, 75c, $1, $1 25 and 
$2 25 each. Finger Tips, $1 25 per set. 

Gloves, Ladies', $1, $1 25 and $1 50. Gloves, Gents', $1 
and $1 25 each. 




No. 30. Red Stocking (Cindnnatti,) B. B. Club. 



CRICKET GOODS. 



N.B.-rWe would respectfully call the attention of all 
cricketers in America that all goods we sell are imported from 
London, and that we have been appointed Sole Agents for the 
United States for the sale of Jefferies and Malings' (Woolwich) 
London Cricket Goods, Yachting and Gymnasium Shoes, and 
Foot Balls. We shall always keep a full supply on hand* 
Parties when ordering $25 worth at one time of Cricket Goods, 
will receive a discount of 10 per cent. 



Sprin 



g Handle Cricket Bats, 



No. 

M. 

A. 

L. 

L 

N. 

G. 

S. 

5- 
4. 

3- 

2. 

1. 
o. 



Single Cane Bats, French polished 

Double do. do. 

Treble do. do. 

All cane, superior do. 

Single Whalebone and Cane spring handle Bat 



Double do. do. do. 

Treble do. do. do. 

with Bag 
Best dove-tailed Match Bat, polished . . 
Men's best Match Bat, polished, cane.. 

Do. Club do. xx. 

Do. Practice do. , cane ... 
College Bat, strong and useful ... 
Page's Improved Registered Handle ... 
Heavy green baize Bags for Bats 



registered 
do. 



Each. 
$5 00 

6 00 

7 00 
S 00 

8 00 
10 00 

12 00 

4 5° 



5° 
5o 
5° 

So 



10 00 

1 00 



Cricket Balls. 



J. & M/s Patent Catgut Treble, seamed (gold stamp) ^.. 4 00 

Do. Superior do. do. ... ... .« 3 5° 

Do. Practice, double do. ... ... ... 3 00 

Duke or Dark's extra fine xxx seam ... ... ... 3 50 

Do. best xxx seam ... .... ... ... 3 00 

Also Clapshaw's, Bartlett's, Feltham's, Lillywhite's, and 

Page's different Styles ... ... ... 2 50 to 3 00 



Buck Leg Guards. 

No. i Per Pair. 

1. Best Buck match, patent flexible, stuffed, straps and 

buckles ... ... ... ... ... ... $6 oo 

2. Best Buff, match, patent flexible, stuffed ... ... 5 50 

3. Best Muslin, match, flexible, stuffed, with strings ... 5 00 

4. Best Youths' do. do. do. ... 4 00 
X. White Kid, patent flexible cane, stuffed, with straps, 

Buckles, etc., per pair ... ... ... ... 7 oo 



Wicket-Keeping Gauntlets, 

PATENT VENTILATED PALM. 

White or Buff, ventilated patent ... ... ... ... 5 00 

Do. plain... ... ... ... ... ... 4 50 

Batting Gloves, open palm ... ... ... ... ... 4 50 

Do. do. ordinary tubular ... ... ... ... 3 75 



Stumps or Wickets (with Bails). 

1. Polished rock maple, plain 

2. Do. do. brass ringed 

3. Do. do. brass capped 
English imported Cricket Shoes (Buck), high cut, with 

brass spikes, per pair 
Do. do. do. low cut 

American make Cricket Shoes, high cut, with brass spikes 
Do. do. do. without spikes 

American low cut x made with spikes 
Superior do. do. without spikes ... 
Ware's best American make without spikes 

Do. do. do. with P. & S. patent spikes 

Lillywhite's Cricketer's Guide 
Cricket Score books, each ... ... ...$2 00 $3 oo 

Cricket Bags for Bats and Uniform, of Brussels, and lock 

and key, each ... ... ... ... ~. 6 00 

Loose Spikes same as Base Ball prices. 

Cricket -Shirts, Pants, Belts, and Caps, same price as Base 

Ball. 
Imported English Running Shoes, low cut, with spikes, 

per pair $8 00 and $10 00 



Per Set. 


2 


00 


2 


So 


3 


00 


8 


00 


7 


00 


3 


53 


2 


5° 


4 


50 


3 


So 


4 


00 


5 


00 





75 


5 


00 



B, B. HAWSE'S PATENT LAWN TENT 




.B/taW- 



Covered with Italian Awning Striped Goods, are both elegant and comfort- 
able ; a complete protection from sun and rain ; can be spread or closed by a 
child as quickly as an umbrella, are easily moved, and no danger whatever of 
'injury in transportation to any distance. For beauty and for ease in handling, 
they are far superior to the tents that so universally adorn the fine lawns of 
Europe. Having five sides, they are pentagonal in shape. The walls, made in 
two parts, may be left open to any extent or may be closed entirely. (See cut 
of Field or Camping out Tent next page.) 



PRICE LIST. 



$ cts. 
Open at sides, 13 feet in diameter when spread, with curtains 20 

inches deep ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 7 00 

Walls for two sides reaching to ground, extra . . ... ... ... 9 co 

Flag with painted iron staff ... 1 00 

Circular Tables, in two parts, 3 feet in diameter 3 00 




o 



■3 



O 



THE MASSASOIT 

INDESTRUCTIBLE STEEL BOWS. 




Are made of the best Steel Wire, carefully tempered and tested, 
and in sizes suitable for every age. Is easily taken apart and packed in a. 

small box. 
Prices, including Two Arrows and Target for each Bow : — 

EACH. 

I, throws an arrow 150 yards, packed in box 15 inches ... $3 00 cts„ 



tJo. 

„ 2, do. 140 do. 

„ 3, do. 120 do. 

„ 4, do. loo do. 

Cross Bows, No. I 

Do. „ 2 ... ... 

Do. ,, 3, Pistol size 

Extra Arrows 



do, 
da 
do, 



i3i do. 
12 do. 
io do. 



per dozen, 75 cts. 



50 cts. 
00 cts~ 
50 cts, 
00 cts, 
50 cts, 
25 cts. 



NEW GAME FOB LAWK AKD PABLOR, 

FOTJR STYLES. 

No. I, Large Stick, 12 Hoops, coloured, complete in chestnut case, 
with handle ... 
„ 2, Coloured Sticky 12 Hoops, coloured ... 

,, 2h, Coloured Stick, 9 Hoops, coloured ... 

„ 3, Plain Coloured Stick, 9 Hoops, plain 

Field Ring Toss $2 5 per set. 



I'ER SET. 

[>4 00 cts, 

3 00 cts, 

2 50 cts, 

2 00 cts. 



THE BEST SELLING GAME EVER PUBLISHED. 

PARC HE ESI. 

No. 1, Paper edition, with Dice and Counters $XOO cts, 

M 2, Cloth do. with Dice, fancy Counters, and Dice Boxes... 2 00 cts, 
90 3» Cloth extra edition, with Dice, Ivory Counters, and Leather 



Dice Boxes 



3 00 cts. 



"N.3. — Our full and Winter Catalogue of Gaires, Toy Steam Engines, Locomotives andt 
Engines, Photographic Apparatus, Chemical Magic Skates, Parlor Croque', and ail new and 
useful English, French, German, and American Inccor Spcrta, will be ready by December 1st* 



AMUSETTE, 

Or PORTABLE FAMILY BILLIARDS. 




This game has met with flattering success wherever introduced, and ther 
is no reason why so popular a game should not meet with a ready sale every- 
where, as good players pronounce it an excellent substitute for regular 
Billiards. The implements are as follows : — 

4 Clamps or Corner Posts ; 3 Coloured Cords (prepared for the purpose), 
each 18 feet long; 4 Boxwood Balls, coloured, in imitation of regular -Billiard 
Balls, and handsomely polished ; 2 Cues (same as used on large table, but 
somewhat smaller) ; 1 Bridge ; 2 Dial Markers for keeping game ; 4 Polished 
Pins, to represent pockets. 

The Cords will be found equal to the best cushions, It is packed (with 
exception of the Cues) in a small box (8 in. by 6 in.) ; is not cumbersome or 
bulky ; can be adjusted to a table in five minutes, and removed in as short a 
time, and can also be packed in a trunk and carried when travelling. 

Those accustomed to playing Billiards can do so at home, upon their own 
dining or sitting room tables, with as much skill and pleasure as upon a costly 
Billiard Table. In consequence, AMUSETTE furnishes an endless fund of 
amusement for the household circle, as the fascination of Billiards is well 
known. The expense and inconvenience of a table has heretofore been the 
only restriction to the growing popularity of this truly scientific and beautiful 
game. 

AMUSETTE can be played at all seasons* 

COMPLETE SETS, PRICE $6. 

Exti'a Balls and Cues furnished,' if desiredj Also, Ivory Balls at moderate 
price, 



OUACKENBUSH'S 

NEW TARGET AIR RIFLE. 




There being an increasing demand for a good "Air Rifle," we take the 
pleasure of placing one before the public, trusting that its merits will soon witt 
it rapidly into favour. 

Those desiring a good article of the kind, cannot fail to appreciate t£e 
superior advantages of this over any other. 

The price is within the reach of all. Five dollars to be invested in sporC 
cannot be applied to better advantage than the purchase of one of these Rifles, 

As a parlour game for Ladies and Gentlemen, it has not an equal. 

DIRECTIONS, 

Pull the Barrel B forward as far as possible; care should be taken not i& 
press on the Trigger, as the Piston passes and is held by it ; insert the Dart im 
the Breech of drawn-out Barrel as far as convenient ; press down the Spring B, 
-and return the Barrel to its original position, pushing it firmly back. Whea 
doing as above directed, it is ready for use. 

Avoid snapping off unnecessarily when not loaded. Two or 
•three drops of oil should occasionally be put in at the Trigger and Breeds 
'When the Barrel is drawn out. 

The cut illustrates the principle, and is shown with the Barrel drawn o«t 
smd Dart inserted ; the Spring is compressed, and rests against the Piston. C, 
which is held by the Trigger D. The Barrel is to be then returned back infer 
*he Breech K. Pulling the Trigger releases the Piston ; the force of the 
compressed Spring drives it back, expelling the air out through the opening KL 
and Barrel, driving the Dart before it. 

Each Rifle is put up in a neat box, with three Darts and two Targets. 

Price of Rifle complete, $$. 

Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States on receipt? 
of $6.50. 

Sent by Express on receipt of price, or C O. D. if preferred. 

Darts per dozen, $1. Targets, postage prepaid, 5c. 

Liberal discount to the trade. 



AMERICAN 

PARLOR OR FLOOR SKATES! 

THE GENTLEMAN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FAVORITE ! 



No. 

1. — ■ 7 inch foot-plate... 




net 


Per Pair. 

$2 OO 


2.— 7f « 


I* 






2 50 


3-- H , 


j? 






3 oo 


4-— 9 i 









3 50 


5-— 9i . 


? » 


• • • V • > 




4 oo 


fi.— io| , 


,5 


... '.«..£ 




4 oo 


7— "I , 


'Every Pair warranted as 






4 oo 




ritcd. 







Single Roller, Axle, Steel Collar and Washer, for repairs,. 

complete, 25 cents per set. 




This Skate is neater, lighter, and more durable than any Skate yet offerecL 
The foot-plate is of sheet iron, with mountings (well secured), which will 

not cause pain or injury to the feet 

The axle runs through a steel collar upon which the wheel revolves, thereby 

preventing friction. 

The roller is made of solid vulcanized rubber, and will not become soft or 
peel off when in use. 

2T.B. — "We would respectfully call your attention to the notice of our American Club and 
-other Ice Skates, which will be found elsewhere in this Catalogue. 



PECK & SNYDER, 

MANUFACTURERS, 

126, NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. 



PECK & SNYDER'S 



PRICE LIST 

OF 



STANDARD FIELD CROQUET. 



Per Set. 
No. O, Boxwood. — The finest and most durable set made. Superior 
in every respect. Separate compartments for the balls. With 
patent design Mallets, in chestnut case . . . . . . . . $18 00 

No. 0.2, Boxwood. — This set is similar to No. o in form and work- 
manship. Made of stock not admissible in No. o, yet possessing 
the fine qualities peculiar to this beautiful wood, and durable . . 13 00 

No. 3, Beach or Rock Maple. — Imitation Boxwood. This is the 
best set that can be made from these fine American woods. Pa- 
tent design Mallets, in chestnut case . . . . . . 10 CO 

No. 4, Rock Maple. — French polished. A very handsome and durable 

set. Patent design Mallets . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 

No. 5, Selected Hard Wood. — Thoroughly made and varnished. A 

handsome and very saleable set. Patent design Mallets . . 7 00 

No. 6, V, Hard Wood. — Good selection of hard wood. Barrel shape 
Mallets. Handsomely striped. Full set, and very durable. 
Balls and Mallets varnished . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 

No. 7, Hard Wood.— Barrel shape Mallets. Substantially made. 

One of the best cheap sets made in this country . . , , . . 5 00 

No. 8, Hard Wood. — Similar to No. 7, except the Balls and Mallets, 

which are a little smaller and lighter . . . . . . . . 4 00 

No. 9, Hard Wood. — Very much like No. 8, the stock not being 

quite so perfect . . . . . . . . . . , . . * 3 50 

No. II, Youth's Set.— Good Selection of Hard Wood. Well made 

and Varnished. Strong and durable . . . . ♦ . . . 4 00 

No. 13, American Club Set, Boxwood. — Choicest selection. Elegant 

finish, with improved flat-faced Club Mallet. Short handles . . 17 00 

No. 14, London Club Set, Boxwood. — Best selection of Stock and 
most elegant finish. Short handles. Balls striped in 2 colors 
only, 4 in red, 4 in blue. Each of the 4 being striped t, 2, 3, 
or 4 stripes . . . . . . . . . » x8 00 

No. 15, London Club Set.— Choice selection of Rock Maple, and 

handsomely finished. Same style as No. 14. Short handles . . 12 00 

Pi ices for odd parts of Croquet furnished on application. 



m? %9Mp, f^ftiofi rmit cpoquet. 

Lovers of Croquet can now convert their Dining or Sitting Boom Tables intC' 
Croqnet Boards at a moment's notice and a trifling expense. By the introduc- 
tion of this New Game, the expense of a regular Croquet Board ($20 or $25) is 
Saved. 

The Apparatus consists of Four Clamps secured at each corner of the table. 
A substantial Webbing Belt is then buckled round ; this forms the fender, and 
acts as an elastic cushion — the Sails rebounding as well as from a Rubber Cushion. 
(The picture on opposite page shows how the Game is applied.) The Wickets 
are weighted so as to stand firmly, and at the same time not interfere with the 
rolling of the Balls. The Stakes are loaded. 

JEach Set, packed in a neat box, consists of 8 Balls, 8 Mallets, etc. 

No. I. Balls and Mallets of Maple, finely polished, Clamps handsomely 

bronzed. Complete Set .. . . . . . . % 5 00 

Ho. 2. Extra quality. Balls of Boxwood, Mallets of Rosewood or Box- 
wood, Clamps silver plated. Put up in a fine Black Wal- 
nut Box ; . . . . .... . 8 00 

Comprising 8 Balls, 4 Mallets, etc. 

No. 3. 1 1 in. Boxwood Balls and Mallets . . . . . .3 00 

No. 4. liin. " " "" 3 50 

No. 5. llin. " " " 4 00 

Comprising 8 Balls, 8 Mallets, etc. 

No. 6 . . . . . . 2 00 

No. 7 1 50 

No. 8. . . . . . 1 00 



PARtOR 0&8PIT C80QWT GAMES. 

No. 0. Boxwood Polished. Wickets arranged to be easily fastened 

without injury to carpet $10 00 

No. A. Best Selection of Hard Wood, finish and arrangement same as 

No. ... . . ■ . 6 00 

No. B. Good Selection of Hard Wood. Finished in oil. Arrange- 
ment same as No. . . . . . . . 4 50 

No. C. Maple Sets, complete . . . . . . . ♦ 3 00 

No. D. " ft ......... 4 00 

No. E. " « 5 00 

SENT BY EXP MESS C. O, J>. 



.TABLE CHESS CROQUET (New on Boards), $1.00. 



PHYSICAL EXERCISE PUBLICATIONS. 

PECK & S¥YDEB'S 

JVDIAV CiUB EXERCISE, 

A liEW SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION, 

Containing a simple and accurate explanation of all the 

graceful motions as practised by 

gymnasts, pugilists, etc. 

Illustrated with Ten Bach View Blates. Cloth, Trice $1.00* 



Manual of Physical Exercise, by Prof, Wm. Wood, 344 

pages, 140 illustrations, cloth $1 50 

The Modern Pencer (new) 40 illustrations of accurate posi- 
tions, boards 50 

The Modern Gymnast (new). 120 practical illustrations, bds.. 50 
Poot Ball Book of Bules, as lately adopted by the Eugby 

Poot Ball Union 15 

Manly Exercise, 4 illustrations, boards 25 

Gymnastics, 41 illustrations, boards 25 

Pedestrianism, Punning, Jumping, &c., 16 illustrations..... 10 
Base Ball Player's Book of Eeference, 80 colored illustra- 
tions 25 

Bowing and Sailing, 8 illustrations, boards , , . . . 25 

Athletic Sports for Boys, a Repository of Graceful Recrea- 
tions for Youth. Containing complete instructions in 
Gymnastic and Limb Exercises, Skating, Swimming, 
Bowing, Sailing, Biding, Driving, Angling, Fencing, and 
Broadsword Exercise. Illustrated with 194 fine wood 

cuts. Bound in boards 75 

Bound in cloth, gilt side 1 00 

The Science of Self-Defense. A Treatise on Sparring and 
Wrestling. Including complete instructions in Training 
and Physical Development. By Edmund E. Price. Il- 
lustrated. 12mo, cloth 1 25 

Bound in boards, 16mo 75 

Boxing Made Easy ; or, The Complete Manual of Self-De- 
fense. Clearly explained an4 illustrated «,,. 15 



Indian Club Exercise, eighth edition § 25 

Sculling, Rowing and Yachting, 20 illustrations 25 

Rowing, Sailing and Canoeing, 30 illustrations 25 

Yachting and Rowing (by the Secretary of the Royal 

Eastern Yacht Club) 25 

The Sailing Boat. A complete treatise on English and 
American Boats and Yachts; also the form and 
peculiarities of Sails, Rigs, &c, of the vessels of 
every nation, 130 illustrations, each , 7 00 

The Arts of Rowing and Training (by Argonant), illus- 
trated, each 2 00 

Private Signals of Yachts belonging to the 1ST. Y. Yacht 

Club, complete, on sheet 25 

Modern Outdoor Amusement (new), 34 illustrations, each 

" Indoor " (new), 106 " " 50 

The Oarsman's Manual, 494 pages, tinted paper, 300 
illustrations, how to Build Boats, Boat Houses, the 

best Race Boats, and how to make them 8 00 

The most complete work of the kind ever published. 

The Playing Rules of Foot'Ball (by Charles W. Alcock, 
Honorable Secretary of the Foot Ball Association, 
London), by mail, post paid 15 

Fishing with Hook and Line, a Manual for Anglers, 

cloth (by Frank Forrester), 64 pages . 1 00 

Fur, Fin and Feather, or Game Laws. Published an- 
nually. 200 pages 50 



A SPLENDID CLUB-R00M ORNAMENT. 

The National Game of Base Ball, a beautiful colored 
lithograph, representing the Atlantic and Mutual 
Clubs playing a match in full uniform. Size 46x26 in. 4 00 




No. 32. Gymnasium (Performing Suit). 



FIRE WORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 



SOLD AT 



Manufacturers 5 Lowest Cash Prices. 

Exhibition Pieces for Town, Village and City Displays 
furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms. 

Fire Crackers (large and small), furnished by 1 to 1,000 boxes. 
Torpedoes furnished by the 1,000 or 1,000,000. 



Sky Rockets, 1 oz. to 3 lbs., plain and colored fires. 

Union " " " " " " " 

Parachute Eockets, with changing colors, 2 lbs. 

"Wing a substitute for the long stick common rocket* 

Boman Candles, 1 to 20 balls, plain and colored fires. 

Union Candles, 6 to 12 lbs., firing red, white and blue at each, shot 

Grasshoppers, small and large* 

Table Eockets or Tourbillions. 

Saxon Wheels and China Flyers. 

Triangles, single and double. 

Vertical Wheels. 

Pin 

Scroll " 

Blue Lights, Flower Pots. 

Plying Pigeons, Eosettes, Five Pointed Stars. 

Bengola Lights, Spangalettes (new). 

Mines, Batteries, Volcanoes, Bomb Shells. 

Colored Fires, for Tableau or Exhibition purposes, in f lb. tin 

cans. White, yellow, red, blue, green and purple. 
Ship Signal Lights, Torches. 
Boquets (new), Variegated Colors. 

Price Lists ox tho above Goods famished on application (in their season). 




to 

o 
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ORIGINAL DOUJRJTEAM ENGINE. 

Any one. at all familiar with machinery will see at once the simplicity and perfection 
of its construction. 




THE MOST WONDERFUL AND INGENIOUS 
TOY GF THE AGE. 



IT IS A RECIPROCATING STEAM EMGIXK, 

Making- 2,000 Revolutions a Blinute! 



EXPLOSION IS IMPOSSIBLE ! 



With Brass Boiler and Standards, 
Silver-plated Fly-wheel and Cylinder, 
Piston, Steam Chest, and Patent 
Safety Yalve, taking steam at both 
ends of the Cylinder, with half-inch 
stroke, all complete, with Spirit Lamp, 
&c. 

NOTICE, — All our Engines arc packed very carefully in nice boxes, and full dircc* 
tionsfor use are given with each. 




T 



The Most Amusing, Instructive and Powerful Tcy 
evw made. 



This double Engine exactly answers 
the demands of thousands for a 
larger Engine with more poicer. It 
is 64 in. high, with large Boiler 3 in. 
in diameter, Double Cylinders, Stea&n 
Chests, two Safety Valves, &c, with 
four times the power of the Dollar 
Engines, and runs over two hoi&rs I 



Every One Warranted, 



SENT BY EXPRESS C. 0. D, 



BYDBR'S 

NEW HORIZONTAL ENGINE. 




Acknowledged the Prettiest Toy Invented. 

Heavy Brass Boiler (no unsoldering), regular Safety Valve, 
Brass Pipe connecting Boiler and Steam Chest, 1-inch Stroke, 
Cross-head running on Steel Ways. More than 1,000 revolutions 
per minute ! Has eight times the power of our Famous Littlo 
Dollar Engine. Packed in box, complete, with Lamp, Punnel, &«♦ 

PRICE * ■ . • . . • • $3.50 EACH.' 

STEAM WHISTLE FOR STEAM ENGINES. 



Can be attached in a moment to any of our Engines. " Has a. Slide- 

Yalvo and can be opened and shut at pleasure 

*>„.' . 15 cents each* 



TOY STEAM BOATS. 

fc Tlie LATEST and greatest NOVELTIES yet produced, and just 

the articles for the Spring and Summer trade. 

We have just produced something novel and of great interest in the 
way of Steam Toys, being perfect working Steam, JZoats, to run in 
water. They are of two distinct designs, both of which have been patented. 
"They will run for forty minutes without replenishing, have been thoroughly 
.tested and are now ready for the trade. 




JVo. 1, With Side Wlieels, eleven inches long, four and one-half 

Inches wide, and four inches high. The hull is of tin, beautifully painted 
and ornamented ; the boiler and machinery is of brass ; the keel is in- 
geniously converted into a lamp, for the purpose of generating the steam 
in the boiler. The boat is supplied with a rudder, which can be set to run 
in any direction. Each boat is warranted to work perfectly, and is perfectly 
&sd e — explosion is impossible. The invention of Mr. E. P. Ryder. 

Each $2 OO. 




No. 2. A Propeller, eighteen inches long, 3J£ inches wide and 
four inches high. The hull is wood, handsomely and durably painted and 
ornamented. The arrangement for connecting the propeller shaft is & 
recent invention of Mr. James E. Dodge ; the boiler and machinery is of 
"brass, and all warranted to work well in water. 

Each $2 50* 




No. 31. Pastor (Tony Pastor,) B. B. Club. 



HOT AB TOYS AND MECHANICAL FIGUKES FOR 
THE TOY ENGINES. 

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Mo. 14. 

1. Cupid 15c. 

2. Grinder.... 15c. 

3. Washerwoman ..15c. 

4. Heathen Chinee 15c. 

5. Washerwoman A: 

Grinder 25c. 

6. Wood Sawyer. . . ,25c. 

7. See-Saw 25c 

8. Horseman 25c. 

9. Blacksmith 30c. 



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10. Banjo Play e^sm'i 30c. 

11. Young America.. 50c. 

12. Street Politeness. 50c. 

13. Grecian Bend 40c. 

14. Cat Fiddlers. 50c. 

15. Large Wood Saw- 

yer 50c. 

16. Banjo Player, l'rge50c. 

17. Monkey Guitar 

Player 50c. 



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No. 20. 

IS. Stroet Scissors 

Grinder 75c. 

10. Music Teacher... 50c. 

20. Shoemaker 75c. 

21. Organ Grinder . . .75c. 

22. Peace Jubilee. . ..*1 00 

23. Wood Sawyer & 

Wood Chopper 7oc. 

24. Cat Concert.... $1 CO 



K0TICE.— One each of the 24 different kinds, sent, with a $1.00 Engine 
pulley, wheels, straps, &c t packed in a box, for $10,00, 



Guns, Rifles, Pistols & Sporting Ammunition. 



JPowling Pieces.- -Muzzle-Loaders : Single and Double Baiv 
rel, Twist and Laminated Steel, $10 to §300 each.. Breechv 
loaders: Lefauchaux's, Lever Under-guard, Matthews'* 
Scott's, Smith's, and Westley Richards' Patent Fastenings, 
$50 to $450 each. 

Hifles. — Henry's, Spencers, Ballard's, Wesson's, and other 
Breech-loading ; also Muzzle-loading of all kinds. 

Pistols* — Revolvers, of Trantor's, . Adams', Colt's, Cooper's,. 
Remington's, Manhattan, Smith & Wesson's, &c. Genuine 
DERRINGER, all sizes, and Silver-mounted, in cases, com- 
plete. Single-barreLCartridge, English Belt, &c, &c. Fine 
English Duelling, in cases, complete. 

Shooting Tackle. — Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Shot Belts, 
Dram Flasks, Cap Carriers, Game Bags, Dog Whips, Dog 
Whistles, Dog Couples, Cartridge Carriers, Gun Covers, Gun 
Cases, Powder Horns, &c, &c. 

Implements. — Muzzle-loading: Cleaning Pods, Turnscrews, 
Nipple Wrenches, Lock Vises. Breech-loading : Loading 
Machines, Closing Machines, Loaders and Closers, Breech 
and Barrel Cleaners, Cutters, Cappers, Extractors, Cartridge 
Fillers, Powder and Shot Measures, &e. 

Ammunition.— Eley's EB, FL, FLCF, and Dble. W. P. Per- 
cussion Caps. Eley's Black Cloth, Pink Edge, and Concave 
Felt Gun Wads. Eley's Patent Wire Cartridges, all gauges- 
and sizes of shot. Eley's B. L. Paper Cartridge Shells, 1st, 
2d, and 3d qualities. Baldwin's Paper Gun Wadding. 
French. Percussion Caps and B. L. Paper Cartridge Shells* 

Cutlery.— Sportsmen's Knives, with Implements, Bowie and 
Hunting Knives, the "WALTON FISHING KNIFE," 
Razors and Pocket Knives of every description. 

Sundries. — Corkscrews, Cigar Cases, Match Boxes, Traveling 
Bags, Dog Chains, Eley's GUN OIL, Air Cane Guns, Pocket 
Compasses* Decoy Ducks, Dog Bells, Drinking Cups, Dress- 
ing Cases, Telescopes, Field Glasses, Yorkshire Kegs, &c. 

EST* Prices and particulars furnished on application. Goods 
§eat C. O. D. by Express. 



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THEATRICAL GOODS OF EVER* DESCRIPTION 

FURNISHED AT SHOUT NOTICE. 



PRICES OF DANCING CLOGS. 
Of any color . ! $4 50 

" " trimmed with tips 5 00 

u " trimming all around 6 00 

Silver or Gold Leather 6 00 

Silver or Gold Trimmed, from $7 00 to 8 00 

Spring, Oxford Cut i 7 00 

" " " trimmed, from ..$8 00 to 8 50 

High Balmoral Spring 9 00 

" " * trimmed, from ft $10 00 to 11 00 

Hessian Boot Dancing, with Patent Leather feet and any 

color of Morocco legs • 1G 00 

Kip Dancing 3 50 

Brass Heels, 50 cents. Eattles, 80 cents. 

Those wishing to purchase Clogs will please send measure* of 
their foot, which is easily done by the following method: Place 
the bare foot, or with a stocking on, on a sheet of writing paper, 
and mark all around it with a lead pencil : then get a narrow strip 
of paper and measure round the ball and 'instep of the foot ex- 
actly, and mark the parts with the pencil across the strip of paper ; 
let your strip be about a foot long and three-quarters of an inch 
wide. This is the best way of sending a measure. 



Clog Dancers 9 Suits made to Measure. 

PSICBS -£lS FOLLOWS. 

Knee Tights, Woven, trimmed' with Gold or Silver Lace...:. $8 00 

" " trimmed Fancy Scroll spangled 10 00 

" " with Velvet Leaves and Flowers spangled 12 00 

" " elaborately spangled with Silver and Gold 15 00 

Velvet Breeches, of any color, and trimmed, same price as above. 

Fine Silk Sashes, of any color, with Gold or Silver Fringe.. $iy 00 

Sashes, with nice Ornaments round Waist : . . . . 7 00 

Belts, from ...... ..$2 50 to $5 00 | Shirts, from §3 50 to 6 00 

Books on Dancing Taught Without a Master .... 1 00 

e^AJso, Clogs made for the use of Dyers and 
Bleachers, Tanners, Brewers, Slaughtermen, or 
any other kind of Wet Work. 



RETAIL PRICE LIST OF FISHING TACKLE, 



Trout Rods, Brass Mounted. 

No. 2. — 3 -Joint Single Ferrules, 9 ft. long 

5.— 4 -Joint do. 12 ft. long 

6. — 3 -Joint do. 9 ft. long, with rings 

8. — 3-Joint Double Ferrules, 9 ft. long, with rings 
12.— 4 -Joint do. 12 ft. long, with rings 

14.-— 4-Joint do. 12 ft. long, with rings 

15. — 4 -Joint do. 12 ft. long, reel, bands, and guides 

16. — 4-Joint Full Mounted, 12 ft. long, reel, 'bands, and guides.. 
17. — 6-Joint do. trunk pole, 9 and 12 ft. 

18. — 4-Joint do. hollow butt, and tip, 12 ft. ... 

19. — 4-Joint do. hollow butt, and tip, 12 ft. ... 



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Trout Poles, German Silver Mounted. 

-3 -Joint Full Mounted, 9 ft 

-3 -Joint do. n ft, whipped handle 

-4-Joint do. 12ft, hollow butt, and tip .. 

-4-Joint General Rod, hollow butt, and tips ... 
-4-Joint do. do. do. 



... 8 


00 


... 10 


00 


.... 15 


00 


... 17 


00 


... 18 


00 



Fly Rods, Brass Mounted. 

No. I. — 4-Joint Double Ferrules, 12 ft. long 

PECK & SNYDER'S "EXCELSIOR" FLY ROD. 

,, 2. — 4-Joint Full Mounted, whipped butt 



3- 

4.- 



-3-Joint 

-4-Joint 



do. 
do. 



hollow butt, and tip 



5 00 

7 00 

7 CO 

10 00 



t. — 3-Joint 


do. 


3-— 3-Joint 


do. 


4* — 4-Joint 


do. 


5.— 4-Joint 


do. 


6. — 3-Joint 


do. 



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10 


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15 


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17 


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Fly Rods, German Silver Mounted, 
PECK & SNYDER'S " EXCELSIOR " FLY ROD. 

No. I. — 3 -Joint Full Mounted, whipped butt, and tip, 10 ft 

„ 2. — 4-Joint do. do. do. 12 ft 

» 3. — 4-Joint do. hollow butt, and tip, 12 ft 

„ 4. — 3-Joint do. tip, case and tips, 1 1 ft 

„ 5. — 4-Joint whipped butt, full reel bands and tip 

„ 6. — 3-Joint split bamboo, four splice, 12 ft. 

Bass Rods, 3 and 4-Joint, Brass Mounted, 

No. 3. — 3-Joint Single Ferrules, reel, bands and guides, II ft. 

,, 14. — 4-Joint Double Ferrules and rings, 12 ft. . 

„ 22. — 3-Joint do. reel, bands and guides, 9 ft. 

if I- — 3-Joint Full Mounted do. do. 9 ft. 

reel lancewood tip, 9 ft. 

swelled ferrules, lancewood tip, 9 ft.... 

lancewood tip, 12 ft. ... 

hollow butt and extra tip, 12 ft. 

swelled ferrules, double guides, 9 ft. ... 
„ 7. — 3-Joint Newport Bass and extra tip, double guides, 10 ft. ... 
„ 8. — 3-Joint do. do. and extra 

finish ... .... ... XZ OO 

Bass Rods, German Silver Mounted. 

No. I.— 3-Joint Full Mounted Light Bass Rod, 9 ft. ... 

a 2. — 3-Joint do. Heavy Bass Rod, 9 ft 

„ 3. — 4-Joint, hollow butt, and extra tip, 1 2 ft 

„ 4. — 4-Joint do. extra finish and extra tip, 12 ft. 

„ 5. — 3-Joint Newport Bass, extra tip, 10 ft 

„ 6. — 3-Joint do. and extra finish, lift. 

„ 7- — 3-Joint Lancewood Pole, Light Bass, hollow butt and extra tip 

„ 8. — 4-Joint General Pole, extra tips, and joints, heavy 

„ 9. — 4-Joint do. do. light 

Bamboo Poles, Brass Mounted. 

No. I. — 3-Joint, with rings, 12 and 14 ft. 

„ 2. — 3-Joint, reel bands and guides 

„ 3. — 4-Joint, plain, with rings 

„ 4. — 4-Joint Reel bands and guides 

SALMON RODS MADE TO ORDER. 

Also on hand) Japanese Bamboo Rods, Calcutta Bamboo Rods^ common Reed 
Foles^ Rod Mountings^ all kinds. 

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14 


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No. I. — 25 Yards, with stop. 



2. — 40 
3.— 60 



do. 
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do. 
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Wood Reels. 

$ cts. $ cts. 

o 50 No. 4.— 80 Yards, with stop . 1 00 

o 60 ,, 5. — 100 do. do. . I 25 

o 75 ( ,, 6. — 150 do. do. . I 50 



Plain Reels, Brass, with Stops. 



No. I. — 10 Yards 


... I 00 


No. 5. — 40 Yards 


... 2 OO 


,, 2. — 15 do. 


... 1 25 


,, 6.— 50 do. 


... 2 25 


„ 3.— 20 do. 


... I 50 


,, 7.— 60 do. 


... 2 50 


„ 4.— 30 do. 


... I 75 







Balance Handle Plain Reels, Brass. 



No. 1. — 25 Yards 


- I 50 


No. 4. — 80 Yards . ... 


... 2 50 


,, 2. — 40 do. 


... 1 75 


„ 5.— 100 do. 


... 2 75 


„ 3.— 60 do. 


... 2 00 


,, 6. — 150 do. 


... 300 



Balance Handle Multiplying Reels, Brass. 



No. 


I. — 25 Yards ... 


- 3 25 


No. 7. — 200 Yards 6 OO 


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2. — 40 do. 


- 3 So 


,, 8. — 250 do 7 00 


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3. — 60 do. ..... 


... 4 00 


?> 9- — 3°° do. steel pivot 


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4. — 80 do. 


... 4 50 


and cap 15 00 


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5. — 100 do. 


... 5 00 


Drags for any of above reels, extra 


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6. — 150 do. 


... 5 50 


75 cts. 



Click Reels, Brass. 



$0. I. — 25 Yards 


-. 3 25 


No. 4 — 80 Yards 


... 4 50 


,, 2. — 40 do. 


.- 3 5o 


„ 5.— 100 do. 


... 5 00 


„ 3.— 60 do. ... 


... 4 00 







No. I. — 25 Yards 
„ 2. — 40 do. 



Click Reels, German Silver. 

... 5 00 No. 3. — 60 Yards 

... 6 00 



„ 4. — 80 do. 

Also on hand, English Salmon Click Reels and Rubber Click Reels. 



7 00 

8 co 



Trout Lines. 

No. I. — Oiled Silk ... 4 cts. yard. 

„ 2.—- Do 5 

„ 3.— Do. ... 6 

„ 4.— Do 7 

„ 5-- Do 8 

No. I. — Raw Silk, assorted colours ... ... 4 

.,, 2. — Do. do 5 

.,, 3. — Do. do. ... ... ... 6 

,, 4. — Do. do. ... ... ... 7 

No. I.— Best Waterproof ... ... ... ... 10 

„ 2. — Do. ... 12 



Braided Linen Lines, assorted Colours. 
Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 100 yards, and on 100 yard blocks, each ... $2 00 

Hard Braid. 
Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 100 yards, and on 100 yard blocks, each ... 3 25 

Drab Linen Hank Lines. 

No. 640. — 10 ft ... each 5 cts., or 1 doz. connected, o 50 

,, 640. — 15 ft each 8 cts., do. o 75 

,, 640. — 25 ft. ... ... ... each 10 cts., do. I 00 

Extra Linen Hank Lines, assorted colours. 

No. 935. — 10 ft. .' each 8 cts., or I doz. connected, o 85 

,, 935. — 25 ft. ... ... ... each 10 cts.. do. I 00 

,, 935. — 50 ft. ... ... .... each 20 cts., do. 2 25 

Reel Lines, for Bass and Weak Fish. 

"No. 25. — 100 ft 3 connected, 30 cts. each, or 100 yds., 75 cts. 

>> 35.—100 ft 3 do. 40 cts. ,, or 100 yds., $1 00 

Hawser Laid Bass 

No. 612. — 100 ft 3 connected, 50 cts; 

,, 618.— 100 ft. ... ... 3 do. 60 cts. 



Best Reel Line, Bass. 



A I. — 600 ft, 18 thread 
A 1.-^-300 ft, 18 do. 
A 1.— 600 ft., 12 do. 
A 1.-^-300 ft, 12 • do. 
A I. ---600 ft, 9 do. 
A 1.-^-300 ft, 9 do. 



No. 640. — 100 ft. 



Best Linen Trout Lines. 



$ cts. 



per Block 


3 


75 


do.' 


2 


00 


do. 


3 


00 


do. 


1 


5o 


... • do. 


2 


50 


do. 


1 


25 



3 connected, 25 cts. each. 



No. 1825.— 84 ft. 
„ 1825.— 50 ft. 
„ 1825.— 25 ft 



Bank Lines, on Block. 



30 cts. 
20 cts. 
10 cts. 



No. I.- 

,5 2.- 



-50 ft 
-25 ft. 
-10 ft. 



Trout Lines, on Block. 



20 cts. 
15 cts. 
10 cts. 



Light^Cable Laid Cotton Blue Fish Lines. 



No. 1.— 50 ft. 
„ 2.— 50 ft 
„ 3.-50 ft 



3 connected, 30 cts. each. 
3 do. 40 cts. do. 
3 do, 50 cts. do. 



Heavy Cable Laid Cotton Blue Fish Lines. 



No. 1. —84 ft. 

„ 2.-84 ft. 
„ 3.— 84 ft. 



3 connected, 50 cts. do. 
3 do. 60 cts. do. 

3 do. 75 cts. do. 



Hawser Laid Pickerel Lines. 



No. 2440. — 100 ft. .. 
,, 2730. — 100 ft .. 

,, J627. — IOO ft'.. 

,, 1626.— 100 ft. .. 



3 connected, 50 cts. da. 

3 do. 60 cts. do. 

3 -do. 75 cts. do„ 

3 do. $1 00 do- 



Balance Handle Multiplying Reels, German Silver. 

$ cts. 

No. 7. — 200 Yards 11 00 

,, 8. — 250 do. steel pivot 

and cap ... ... 18 00 

,, 9. -—300 do. steel pivot 

and cap 22 00 

With dra£ on each reel extra 1 00 



No 


I.— 25 Yards 


... 5 00 


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2, — 40 do. 


... 6 00 


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3.— 60 do. 


... 7 00 


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4. — 80 do. 


... 8 00 


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5. — IOO do. 


... 9 00 


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6. — 150 do. 


... 10 00 



Trout Baskets. 



No. 00. — French and English make 



„ 0.— 


Do. 


do. 


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Do. 


do. 


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Do. 


do. 


» 3-— 


Do. 


do. 


„ 4-— 


Do. 


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1 


25 


I 


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1 


75 


2 


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2 


25 


2 


50 



Leather and web straps for baskets, 50 cts. and 75 cts. each. 



Square Fish Basket. 

No. I.— Made of willow and wing handles 
,, 2.— Do. do. 

,, 3.— Do. do. 

,, 4.—- Do. do. 



2 OO 

2 25 

2 50 

3 00 



Twisted Silk Lines— White, Green, or Mottled. 



No. 1.— 3 cts. yard. | No. 2. — 4 cts. yard. 
Silk and hair taper fly lines 

Do. straight do. 
Hair taper fly lines 



No. 3. — 5 cts. yard. 
6 cts. yard. 
6 do. 
4 do. 



Cable laid China grass lines, No. 1, 2 and 3 — 5, 6 and 7 cts. yard. 
Do. do. trout, 25 cts. per coil — 10 ft. in a coil, 

6 coils connected. 



No. 1. — Assorted colours 
,, 2. — Do. do. 
„ 3.— Do. do. 
,, 4. — • Do. do. 

,, 5. — Do. do. 



Brai 



ded Silk Lines'* 



4 cts. yard 


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6 


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7 


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8 


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$ 


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75 


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25 


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50 



Pike and Pickerel Baits. 

Plain Spoons, with Fly ... 

Silver Plated do 

Do. with Swing Hooks 

Best quality Fly Spoon .... 

Large size ... ... 

These Spoon Baits f 07' Pike, Pickei'el, Bass, a?id Trout, are of the ?nost improved 
patterns, viz., Egg, Kidney, Shield, and Heart patterns* 

Also Mann's Double Spoon, on hand ... ... 75 cts. and 100 cts. each. 

The Hooks used with these. Spoons are made to order, and are the best quality 
Fly, made of Scarlet Ibis Feathers, variegated with Mallard and Wood Duck 

Feathers, &c. 



No. I. — 3-inch 
„ 2.— 3 1 do. 
it 3-—4 do. 
„ 4.— 4^ do. 



Cork Floats, Bound Barrel. 



25 cts. 


No. 5.-5 do. ... 


40 cts-. 


25 cts. 


„ 6.— 5Jdo 


.. 50 cts. 


30 cts. 


,, 7.-6 do 


.. 50 cts. 


35 cts. 


Hollow Wood Floats 


... 50 cts. 



Cork Floats, Egg Bound. 



No. I. — I -inch 


10 cts. 


No. 5. — 3 do, ... 


... 25 cts. 


,, 2. — ijdor. ... 


15 cts. 


,> 6.— 3jdo. ... 


... 35 cts. 


„ 3.-2 do. ... 


... 15 cts. 


,. 7.-4 do. ... 


40 cts. 


„ 4.— 2 i do. ... 


20 CtS. 







Squids. 

No. 1. — Block Tin, for Bass and weak Fish 

,, 2. — Pearl, do. do. 

,, 3. — Do. do. do. 

,, 4. — Do. large do. do. 

,, 5. — Do. do. do. do. 
Also James' Spinning Bait, plaited gold or silver, for Bass 
With Triple Hooks 






10 





35 





40 





75 


I 


00 





50 





65 



Any shape 

Bone Squids, flat or round 



Blue Fish Squids. 

25 cts., 30 cts., 40 cts., 50 cts., and 75 cts. each. 
... 30 cts. to 75 cts. 



All kinds of Hooks on Single Gut. 



Best quality, per dozen 
Second quality, per dozen • 
Best quality, on Double Gut, per dozen. 
Do. on Treble Gut, . do. 



$ cts. 

o 50 

o 40 

75 

1 25 



Hooks on Gimp. 

Best Hollow-pointed Limerick and Kirby> for Pickerel and Bass Fishing, 
No. 1/0 ... $0 60 cts. per doz. 



„ 2/0 
Hooks on Linen 



o 60 cts. 
o 75 cts. 
o 75 cts. 



do. 
do. 
do. 



No. 5/0 ... $0 75 cts. per doz. 
,. 6/0 # ... I 00 cts. do. 
,, 8/0 and 9/0 I 25 cts. do. 
,, 9/0 and 10/0 I 50 cts. do. 
30 cts., 40 cts., and 60 cts. per doz. 



Trout Flies. 



Best quality, all kinds, per dozen 
Second quality, do. do. 

Hackle Flies 

Best quality Bass Flies, per dozen 
Second quality do. do. 
Hackle Flies 



I 


50 


I 


25 


I 


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OO 


2 


OO 


I 


5° 



Best qualit)'', per dozen 
Second quality, do. 



Salmon Flies. 



5 <*> 

3 50 



Leaders, Single Gut. 



^0. 4. — Length Trout Leaders 


„ 6.— Do. 


do. do. 


„ 8.— Do. 


do. do. 


„ 10.— Do. 


do. do. 


„ 12. — Do. 


do. do. 



Leaders, Double Gut. 

No. I. — Length Bass Leaders 
,, 2. — Do. do. do. 
3 , 3. — Do. do. do. 
„ 4. — Do. do. do. 



o 25; 

o 35 

o 40 

o 50 

o 60* 



O IO' 

o 20 

o 30- 

o 40- 



No. 



912.— 84 ft. 

1 21 2. — 84 ft. 

912.— 25 ft. 

1 21 2.— 2 5 ft. 



Best quality Masons* Line. 



3 connected, 30 cts. each. 

3 do. 40 cts. do. 

10 cts. each, or 1 doz. do. $x 00 do. 
15 cts. each, or 1 doz. do. I 62 do. 



No. 



912.— 84 ft. 
1 2 12.— 84 ft. 



Second quality Masons' Line. 



3 connected, 20 cts. each. 
3 do. 30 cts. do. 



Bait Boxes. 

No. I.- — Padlock, brown, green, or blue coloured 
,, 2. — Double Padlock, brown, green, and blue 

„ 3.— Oval - 

,, 4. — Crescent ... ... 



20 cts. 
40 cts. 
20 cts. 
35 c ts. 



Minnow Gangs. 



No. I. — On Gimp or Gut ... 
„ 2.— Do. 



40 cts. 
50 cts. 



Caledonian Minnows. 



Nos. 1, 2, and 3 ... $0 75 cts. each. 
,, 4 and 5 ... 1 00 do. 

,, 6, 7, and 8 ... I 25 do. 



No. 9 
,, 10 



$1 50 cts. 
1 75 cts. 



Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, $0 75 cts. each. 
,, 5 and 6 ... I 00 cts. do. 
,, 7 and 8 ... 1 25 cts. do. 



Phantom Minnow. 
No. 9 



10 



$i 50 cts. 
1 75 cts. 



Pickerel Spoon, plain. 



Nos, i, ±, 3, 4, 5, and 6 



25 cts. each. 



Ringed Sinkers. 



No. I. ... .. 


. ... 15 


cts. each. 


No. 6. 


„ 2. ... .. 


. ». 15 


do. 


» 7. 


„ 3 


... 10 


do. 


„ 8. 


» 4- 


. ... 5 


do. 


„ 9- 


„ 5. ... .. 


. ... 5 


do. 


„ 10. 






Bank Sinkers. 


No. 1 


. ... 15 


cts. each. 


No. 6. 


„ 2. ... .. 


... 12 


do. 


» 7- 


„ 3 


... 8 


do. 


„ 8. 


?> 4- 


... 5 


do. 


„ 9- 


» 5 


.. 5 


do. 


,, 10. 



Brass Swivels, all sizes, from 8 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
Steel do. do. do. 10 cts. to 50 cts. do. 



Spears. 



5 cts. each. 
5 do. 
5 do. 
3 do. 
3 do. 



5 cts. each. 
3 do. 
3 do. 
I do. 
I do. 



\ T o. I- — Fish Spears .. . 


... 75 


No. 3. — -Fish Spears... 


... 1 25 


„ 2.— Do. 


... 1 00 


,, 4.— Do. 


... 1 50 



No. I. — Eel Spears 
„ 2. — Do. 



Eel Spears. 



1 50 

1 75 



No. 3. — Eel Spears ... ,.. 2 00 
,, 4. — Do 2 50 



Gaff Hooks. 

No. 1. — Gaff hooks o 40 No. 3. — Gaff hooks ... 

„ 2. — Do. o 60 

Triple Hooks, ringed or tapered, 10 cts. to 15 cts. each. 
Double Hooks, ringed, 10 cts. to 15 cts. each. 

Spring Hooks of all kinds on hand* 



•• o 75 



Miscellaneous Hooks. 

Hooks by the Thousand, Hundred or Dozen :- 

Kirby hooks, flattened. 
Kirby hooks, ringed. 



Miscellaneous Hooks — continued. 

Limerick hooks, flattened. 
Limerick hooks, ringed. 
Spring steel or Kirby salmon hooks. 
Best hollow-point limerick hooks. 

Tapered or ringed 
Best hollow-point Limerick. 

Flattened or marked. 
Best Kirby Limerick hooks. 
Lake or Kinsay hooks, tapered or ringed. 
New York trout hooks, marked. 
Spurts Bend bass hooks, tapered. 
Headed Lake hooks. 
Hollow-point Virginia hook. 
Aberdeen hooks, blued. 
Best Carlisle hooks, blued. 
Chestertown hooks. 
Deep-sea hooks of all kinds on hand. 
Black fish hooks. 
Cod hooks, ringed and flattened. 
Cod hooks, central draught. 
Mackerel hooks. 
Shark hooks, with chain. 
Hones for sharpening hooks, io to 15 cts. each 



SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN FISHING TACKLE. 



JAMES' 

NEW AND IMPROVED SPINNING SQUID, 

PLATED IN GOLD OR SILVER, 

Surpassing everything ever before offered to the Public for catching WEAK 
FISH, LAKE TROUT and BASS. 

PRICE 50 CTS. EACH, 



N.B.— -We can send small lots of Fishing Tackle by mail (Poles and Reels 
not included), in packages not to weigh over 12 ounces. Parties sending 
Orders to go by mail must inclose Six Cents for over One Ounce. 



Adopted by tlie Hoard of Education of the City of New York~ 



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The Gymnasium at Home, Utility and Amusement Combined. 

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BARNETT'S PATENT PARLOR GYMNASIUM 

AND CHEST EXPANDER, 

For the Young i Old and Middle-Aged ; For the Narrow- Chested ; 
« For the Hound* Shouldered ; For Spinal Distortions ; For 
Dyspeptics / For Ladies Sitting at the Sewing Machine ; 
\ And all Fersons engaged in Sedentary Employment. 







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No. 2 * -each $r.OO. No. 4 each $1.50 

Uo.3..-.»v— " 1.26. No. 5 " 2.00 

Figs. 1 and 2 are exercises especially adapted for the shoulders 
&zxd chest — the arms being extended behind, raised and lowered 



alternately from the level, as shown, to the height on a line with 
the head. 

Pigs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 show the exercises for strengthening the 
spine, arms and chest — the movements being made in the form of 
a circle over and around the head. 

Pig. 7, for the arms and wrists — the band passing across the 
back, the arms being straightened and bent alternately; the chest 
should be always thrown well forward. 

Pig. 8, for the wrists — the arms straight out from the shoul- 
ders, the handles being held perpendicularly, then stretch the hand 
very slowly. This is one of the finest exercises known for strength- 
ening the muscles of the wrists and arms. 

Note. — In exercising, always grasp the handles below the 
band, and hold them perpendicularly ; throw the chest well forward, 
and keep the mouth slightly open that the lungs may have full 
j>lay 

The above cuts show but a few of the many exercises with 
Barnett's Parlor Gymnasium and Chest Expander. 

In schools the exercises can be performed by an entire class, 
the motions being made with uniformity and precision, either sitting 
or standing. 

Por ladies it is a light and graceful parlor exercise, and coun- 
teracts the effects of bending over a book or sewing ; as also for 
clerks at the desk, the benefits of its uses not being confined solely 
to the chest and arms. 

Por Eplffint tie Circulation of tie Blool, it las Ho Snjerior, 



WOOD'S PATENT PARLOR GYMNASIUM, 

Designed for the Promotion of Health, Strength and 
Agility to the Human Frame. 

I*;rice, Complete, $10.00. 



Police Clubs 








Of Lignum Yiice, Cocoa, and oilier Ha) 


"d Woods. 






8-inch Pocket Club 

10 and 12-inch Willeys ... : 

10-inch Clubs ... 

12-inch do. 

14-inch do. , 

16 and 18-inch do ■ 




$0 




1 
1 


50 
75 
75 
75 
00 
25 


Ebony Clubs. 


- 







10 and 12-inch Willeys 
10, 12, and 14-inch Clubs 
15 to 18-inch Clubs ... 
Locust Night Clubs . . . 



1 00 

1 25 

1 50 

1 00 



Ten Pins and Balls. 



18-inch by 6-inch Pins, of Maple Wood, per set 
15-inch by 5 -inch do. do. do. 

4|-inch Balls, of Lignum Vitse Wood, each 

5-inch do. do. do. 

6-inch do. do. do. 

7-inch do. do. do. 

8-inch do. do. do. 



Hickory Bars. 

Can be used either as Parallel 






2^ feet long 
3J feet do. 
4 feet do. 
4i feet 
5* feet 
6| feet 



do. 
do. 
do. 



Several 



styles of English^ Ft 



8 


00 


6 


00 


2 


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2 


50 


3 


00 


4 


00 


4 


50 



Goods under way of manufacture and i 



Trapeze Bars. 

62 

75 - 

1 00 

1 25 

2 00 
2 50 

enchy and German Gymnasium 



'mporting. 



NOTICE. 

All persons are forbidden to use all original matter and 
cuts in this Catalogue, as it is otir own private property, And 
copyrighted according to Law< 




LUXUR10SUWI 

6. FEET ACROSS 



Luxuriosum and Great Desideratum Tent combined. 

The above cut represents the Tent as used, but it is more fancy, having 
deep scolloped edges all around, lined throughout with Green, and fancy top. 

Each$i8. 



The Luxuriosum Tent. 

Same as above cut, but with Fly Curtains one-third way around, very 
liandy for the Garden. 

Each $15. 

N.B. — One or all the Curtains of these Tents can be taken off at pleasure ; 

the poles are jointed, and the whole can be packed in a small compass and 

easily carried. Weight from 6 lbs. to 12 lbs. They|can also be used as an 

umbrella for rain or sun. 



Mexican Sea Grass Hammocks, 

Very fancy and strong, for outdoor sleeping or lounging purposes. 
Largest size, each $3 50 cts. to $5. 



American Flags, 

Made of trie best bunting, all sizes and prices, for Tents, Liberty Poles, 
Picnics, Ball Rooms, and Decorations. Stock always on hand. Other Flags 
and Banners made to order. 



PECK & SNYDER, 126, Nassau Street, New York. 



N.B. — After considerable trouble and expense, we are now able to supply 
the great demand for out-door Tents. These styles are now used by all the 
Nobility in Europe, and for all purposes. They are so cheap that anybody 
can buy them ; are so portable they can be taken anywhere, ? and be put up 
and taken down in a moment. They are of London make and patented. 




THE SURPRISE TENT, 

RITCHIE'S PATENT, 

Raised out of the way of everybody by the act of closing ; 6 ft. across ; will 
hold Ten Persons ; with Fly Curtain all around, and can be used for Bathing, 
Croquet, Fishing, Hunting, or Camping-out purposes. 

Each $20. 

THE TEMPLE TENT, . 

Same size as the ' 'Surprise. " Fly Curtains one-third way round, lined through- 
out with Green ; fancy tassels all around, with very fancy top, double capped. 

Each $22. 




No. 29. Mutual (Green Stocking,) B. B. Club. 



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LEATHEE GOODS 

OF EVERT DESCRIPTION 

Manufactured by PECK & SNYDER, 

126 3ST^SSA.XJ ST., ISTew York. 



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DOG COLLARS (sent by Express). 



Each 

No. 1. Assorted fancy colors and sizes, trimmed for locks.. $ 75 

No. 2. Same as above, smaller 75 

No. 3. Plain Enameled Leather, with buckles 40 

No. 4. Same as No. 3, "with name-plate 50 

No. 5. Heavy Leather, -f- to 1^- inches wide, assorted 35 

No.'5-V. Same as No. 5, with name-plate 40 

No. G. Plain Ecd, stitched 35 

German Silver and Brass Dog Collars 50c. to 1 50 

BOYS' REINS (see Cut No. 135). 

No. 1. Best Bed Leather $1 00 

No. 2. Fancy Colored Leather 1 00 

No. 3. Webbing, new kind, in colors 75 

No. 4. Plain Leather 50 

No. 5. Split Leather 40 

HEW OOOSC HOLDERS. 

Black Walnut, with leather straps, neat and durable... 50 

Bulers, School Bags, &e., &e. 



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N.B. — We are now Agents for the new popular India Game, 
manufactured by Jefferies and Malings (Woolwich), London, 
called " BADMINTON." It is an improvement on Battledore 
and Shuttlecock, and played with Two Ladies and Two Gents 
or Four of each. Can be played indoor or outdoor. 

PRICE FROM $12 TO $20 COMPLETE. 
Or can sell Rackets, Cocks, or Nets separate. 



DECOYS. 






PER DOZ. 


Canvass Back 


. $18 OO 


Mallard 


18 oo 


Teal — Green and Blue Wing ... ... ... 


18 oo 


Grey Duck 


18 oo 


Dusky Duck 


18 oo 


Snipe Decoys — Yellow-leg, Marlin, &c. 





Duck or Snipe Decoys for any of the marshes of the United 
States or Canada, $8, $5, and $2 50 per doz. 

Duck Call, $2 ; Turkey Call, $275 each. 
GAME BAGS, $1, $1 50, $1 75, $2 50, and $5 to $10 each. 

METAL WHISTLES for Policemen, Conductors, Drivers, or 

DOG CALLS, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cts. each. Also of Bone 

and Ivory, from 50 cts. to $2 each. 

We keep always on hand a large stock and assortment of 

DOMINOES, DICE and BOXES, DRAUGHTS, BACK- 
GAMMON, & CRIBBAGE BOARDS, CHECKERS, LOTTO, 
IVORY and BONE COUNTERS, PLAYING CARDS and 
MARKERS, MAGIC LANTERNS, CHEMICAL MAGIC, 
GAMES OF CHANCE. 

In fact, we can say that our assortment of Games for in-door 
and out-door amusements is the largest of any house in the world. 
We go to England, France, and Germany every year, and buy 
direct from the makers in quantities ; therefore we defy compe- 
tition in prices or assortment. We shall issue our Encyclopaedia 
of Sports and Games every March and November, containing all 
new games and sports, &c, as fast as brought out, with prices 
and coloured illustrations of same, and sent to any address, 
postage free, for 15 cts., which is not one-tenth the cost of 
publishing. 

PECK & SNYDER, 126, Nassau Street, New York. 



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ON 

ATHLETIC GAMES AND PASTIMES, 



DE WITT'S BASE-BALL GUIDE (Published Annually). Con- 
tains the Official Proceedings of the Professional and Amateur Associations, 
together with the Revised Code of Playing Rules, with an Appendix to each 
Rule. Also, full instructions for Scoring; Hints to Experts and Amateurs in 
all Departments of the Game ; Complete Records of the principal Clubs of the 
Country, with Scores of the most noteworthy Contests of the Season of 1871; 
together with the best individual Batting and Fielding Averages of the Profes- 
sional Fraternity; Rules for organizing Clubs and Club Nines, and Instructions 
to Umpire under the new Rules. By Henry Chadwick, formerly Chairman 
of the Committee of Rules of the old National Association. 

By the express appointment of the Conventions of the Professional and 
Amateur National Associations, held in March, 1872, De Witt's Base-Ball 
Guide was made the Official Book of the two Associations. 

%* The above book contains 100 pages, printed on fine white paper, en- 
closed in a handsome cover, with a diagram of the ball field, position of players, 
&c. Price 10 cents. 

CHADWICK'S AMERICAN CRICKET MANUAL. Containing 
the Revised Laws of the Game, with an explanatory Appendix to each Rules 
Instructions in Bowling, Batting and Fielding, together with the Averages of 
the Leading Clubs of America, and the Scores of the Games played by the 
Gentlemen players in Canada and the United States in 1872. To which is 
added The Game of La Crosse, as played by the Leading Clubs in Canada and 
the United States. This book contains over one hundred pages, bound in 
boards, with elegantly illuminated cover. Price 50 cents. A very handsome 
edition, bound in cloth, elegantly lettered in gilt, Price 75 cents. 

THE ART OF SWIMMING. Being a Clear, Plain and Practica 
Treatise upon this most useful, invigorating and ennobling Pastime, in which the 
Learner is Easily but surely Taught how to Swim Backwards, Forewards, and 
Sideways, on and under water, as well as to Dive, Leap and Float, in every 
possible manner. To which is Appended the most Approved and Certain 
Method of Saving Life from Drowning, and Resuscitating the Apparently Life- 
less. By Charles Weightman, the Man-Fish, with many fine Illustrations, 
Very handsomely printed on fine paper. Price 30 cents. 

Copies of any of the above books sent, postage free, on receipt of price. 
Address, — 

PECK & SNYDER, 126, Nassau Street, New York. 



BOOKS 



ON 



BOXING AND PRIZE FIGHTING, 



Boxing" without a Master ; or, Scientific Art and Practice 

of Attack and Self-defence. Explained in so easy a manner that any 
person may comprehend this useful art. Containing descriptions 
of correct pugilistic attitudes, as practised by the most celebrated 
Boxers of the present day. By Owen Swift, Professor of the Art 
of Boxing. Price 15 Cents. 

The American Fistiana. Showing the Progress of Pugilism 
in the United States from 1816 to the present time (1873), em- 
bracing all the particulars and all the rounds of every fight of which 
there is positive record. Price 50 cents. 

All the fights of which there is any reliable record are here 
published, with every round and particular. By this valuable and 
interesting work upon the American Ring, a better idea and more 
knowledge can be obtained of sporting importance than by fifty 
letters to editors of pugilistic papers. 

Fights for the Championship of England ; or Accounts 
of all the Prize Battles for the Championship, from the days of 
Figg and Broughton (1740) to the present time (1B73). Price 
50 cents. 

Containing complete the great contest between Tom Sayers 
and John C. Heenan; to which is added the New Rules of the 
Ring, as revised by the Pugilistic Association of England; com- 
piled from Bell's Life in London, Boxiana, and other original 
sources, by the Editor of Bell's Life in London. 

Copies of any of the above books sent, postage free, on receipt of price. 
Address,— 

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